Congratulations to the Philadelphia Eagles, the 2018 Super Bowl Champions of the NFL. That love sounds very good coming from the city of brotherly love. Coming into the season, uncertainties are always high. But there was one certainty which circled around most non-Patriots fans. We don’t want to see the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. Most of us that are alike know that the New England Patriots will probably end up in the Super Bowl anyways. And we were right.

It was definitely a magical story that was being written in the history books for the Philadelphia Eagles who were coming off of a losing season. After the Eagles acquired Ajayi, Carson Wentz and the Eagle’s offense became unstoppable. The defense performed as expected to top the NFL’s best. When they lost Wentz in Week 14, it was like the bitcoin bubbles bursting. Very much like bitcoin prices, who would have known that Foles was able to continue the roar from Wentz’s breakout performance. In my opinion, it’s completely logical that Foles would be a perfect fit. But to perform as if he hasn’t skipped a team’s snap for the past 2 seasons? No way. It sounds like the Eagles have a quarterback controversy. Either way, I think the Eagles are looking pretty good next year even if they are going to trade Foles or Wentz. Both messes up my spell-checker.

The Patriots aren’t worried. Tom Brady’s performance this year prove that he and Belichick can produce another 2 years possibly as a Super Bowl contender for the New England Patriots. But I do know that Hoyer is not going to be the future of the New England Patriots after Brady closes the chapter. Or even to think that Belichick running the 3-4 instead of the 4-3 against the Eagles, and benching Malcolm Butler is kind of suspect to me.

That’s all past drama. Here is a video of some funny moments that happened this past season.

The Saints’ rookie rusher was a force out of the back field with 728 yards rushing plus 826 yards receiving on 81 catches, averaging 97 yards per game from scrimmage. He scored a whopping 14 touchdowns, including a 106-yard kickoff return.

McVay was hired just shy of his 31st birthday, making him the youngest head coach in NFL history. He lead a Rams team that won only four games in 2016 to an 11-5 record in his first year and the NFC West title.

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